Quarterback Matthew Stafford led the Lions on a 16-play, 80-yard drive over the final five minutes of the game and capped it off with a 1-yard touchdown pass to receiver Titus Young. The touchdown and that drive might have saved the Lions’ season.

The defense was short-handed without three starters, but played just good enough to win. Seattle rookie quarterback Russell Wilson threw for two touchdowns and had a 96.8 rating. Running back Marshawn Lynch had 105 yards on just 12 carries (including a 77-yard touchdown).

It wasn't great, but good enough.

Injury report: Safety Louis Delmas left the game in the third quarter after re-injuring the same left knee he had surgery on in August. He was being evaluated further today.

Trainers worked on the right lower leg of Leshoure late in the third quarter. He did not return to the game, but Lions head coach Jim Schwartz said that the decision was not injury related.

Next up: The Lions hit the road for the fifth time in eight games to play the Jaguars (1-6).

PACKERS 24, JAGUARS 15What did we see: The Packers played without their top two receivers, Greg Jennings and Jordy Nelson, as well as their top running back, Cedric Benson.

The lack of fire power showed in the stat book as the offense put up a season-low 238 yards and quarterback Aaron Rodgers finished under 200 yards passing for only the 11th time in his career.

The defense held the Jaguars to just 15 points, but that isn’t exactly a high-powered offense we're talking about.